Messages - Mike Hyzer

Nice to hear the museum is back open. I took the family there a couple years ago, while the renovations were still going on. They did have a few activities for the kids to do, but the reopening was still a couple years away so most everything was closed to the public at the time. I will definitely have to make plans to take the full tour one of these days. Thanks, Anthony!

Sounds like a nice time on the course. The year I found 150 shrooms by the Junior 9 at BV, I was actually taking a buddy for his first ever round of disc golf. Once we got into those morels we decided his first round of disc golf would happen some other time.

Dude, have you seen it out there lately? What a mess. Those people in that neighborhood don't deserve anyone coming out there to break a sweat for them anymore. There's a disc golf course there as a result of lots of peoples' hard work but other than that, what difference has any of it made out there? And then there's the work you'll do that'll end up being pointless when someone decides to put a bike trail in. I've had it up to here. You go ahead and put your work in at Cliff only to have some dirtbag sh1t all over it again afterwards. There are other places where your work will be better appreciated and the fruits of which might actually last.

You wanna talk about not understanding, they gave me a 966 player rating based on one round, which I must've been in miracle mode that day or something. If I would compare myself to other disc golfers who have ratings near 966, then my actual rating should be like 850.

I can't run it since I work evenings and will only have a handful of Fridays off during league season. If you can swing it I say make it so, but maybe there should be a vote or poll of some sort first. I wonder what good old Ryan Westa has to say about all of this? Ryan, where are you dude?

Geez guys. This is about as enforceable as doing 72 in a 65 at 5:10 pm. Do what you think is the right thing to do. For me, I call the owner two times. If they don't come and get it, it's mine.

That's why it's ridiculous that the state would have a say in the matter at all. Seriously, anyone who calls the cops over a golf disc is a bigger d-bag than those who don't try to turn in the lost discs they find.